"There's a question of frequency, and how many times people will go to the movies. Is this too much and too soon for a third time in a five-week period?" said Disney distribution chief Dave Hollis.

Hollis is hopeful that Solo will be able to make up for a slow start with a strong and steady performance while fans wait for the next true tentpole film, Jurassic World: Fallen Kingdom, to arrive on June 22nd. Still, the releases of The Incredibles 2 and Ocean’s 8 on June 15th may steal some of what little thunder Solo still has.

"Let's measure how we feel about this until more time passes," Hollis said.

"We have a lot of work to do in trying to understand this," Hollis says. "We are all over it and will spend a lot of time digging into why things happened the way they did in various markets. We have a year and a half before Episode IX comes out."

What do you think is responsible for Solo's low box office numbers? Have you seen the film? What did you think? Let us know in the comments!

Solo: A Star Wars Story is now playing in theaters. The Skywalker Saga continues in Star Wars: Episode IX, opening on December 20, 2019. Star Wars: The Last Jedi director Rian Johnson is said to be working on a new trilogy of Star Wars movies apart from the Skywalker Saga, and Game of Thrones creators DB Weiss and David Benioff are also said to be working on their trilogy of Star Wars movies.

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